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18 July, 20:08

Calculate the mass of butane needed to produce 61.9 g of carbon dioxide

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  1. 18 July, 20:13
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    20.4g

    Explanation:

    First, we need to write a balanced equation for the reaction of butane to produce carbon dioxide.

    When butane undergo Combustion, it will produce carbon dioxide and water as shown below:

    2C4H10 + 13O2 - > 8CO2 + 10H2O

    Molar Mass of C4H10 = (12x4) + (10x1) = 48 + 10 = 58g/mol

    Mass of C4H10 from the balanced equation = 2 x 58 = 116g

    Molar Mass of CO2 = 12 + (2x16) = 12 + 32 = 44g/mol

    Mass of CO2 from the balanced equation = 8 x 44 = 352g

    From the equation,

    116g of C4H10 produced 352g of CO2.

    Therefore, Xg of C4H10 will produce 61.9g of CO2 i. e

    Xg of C4H10 = (61.9 x 116) / 352 = 20.4g

    Therefore, 20.4g of butane (C4H10) is needed to produce 61.9g of CO2
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